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-1 Late Advertisements. TO A.M.P. POLICYHOLDERS. Those OPPOSED to the EXTENSION of BUSINESS to Great Britain should SIGN •WITHOUT DELAY the NEW PROXY FORM :' (obtainable from Mr E. B. Smith, of Quick and Smith, or from Mr M. Cohen, Evening "■:' • Star Office), to be used at the Meeting at Sydney on August 24. , 9au '■: "nnHE LICENSING ACT, 1881." :!; LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. ; T ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANS- ; FER OF LICENSE. ■ ■ I, MARGARET BRAUN, of Dunedin, being ; •; the holder of a Publican's License in respect : j of the house and premises situate at the corner V. of Duk-e and Great King streets, Dunedin, .' known as " The Great Northern. Hotel," do . hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and ■"; -will at the next Licensing Meeting to be '• holden at Dunedin, on the third day of SEP- •"'. TEMBER, 1900, apply for a Transfer of the ,:'- said License from myself to JOSEPH BIG- ' GINS, my appointee. •'.'; Dated the seventh day of August, 1900. :•■] 9au MARGARET BRAUN. ■;■': "mHE LICENSING ACT, 1881." ; LICENSING DISTRICT OF DUNEDIN. 2TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. ; I, JOHN M'LEOD, of Dunedin, being the : holder of a Publican's License in respect of the •.I house and premises situate at the corner of ',1 George and London streets, Dunedin, known ■j as " The Royal Albert Hotel," do hereby give ■ notice that I de3ire to obtain, and will at the "}■ next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Dun- '; edin on the third day of SEPTEMBER, apply 1 for a Transfer of the said' License from myself , : to MARGARET BRAUN, my appointee. ;..; Dated the fourth day of August, 1900. ;;: 9au JOHN M'LEOD. ' j TO THE PUBLIC TRAVELLING ON THE DUNEDIN-INVERCARGILL .; •; . RAILWAY LINE. ■ :; All the Beef, Mutton, etc., used at the Clinton • Railway Dining Rooms is got from Mr E. F. i Lawrence, Dunedin, and, being killed at the "'[ Dunedin Abattoirs, is guaranteed Free from I Disease. The Buildings, Furniture, and Ap■l pointments all being New, there are no rats or J (leas. An Efficient Staff is kept. Private *■; Tables may be arranged for. Don't leave the ■i platform, and risk losing the train, but Dino ;! . at the CLINTON RAILWAY DINING- :] ROOMS, the premier in the colony. ."! 7au ■ A. W. GEDDES, Proprietor. ■;j ■ ■ : — .:] INURING my Temporary Absence in Aus- "*-* tralia Mr JOHN WHITE, Solicitor," will ■ Represent. me and carry on my Legal and ■•• Patent Business at my offices, corner of Manse ■■'; , and High streets, Dunedin. i A. J. PARK, ::} Solicitor and Registered Patent Agent. % A NDERSON & JDKNMSTON, ' 1 " MINING and MATAURA ■-I BORING And ' j EXPERTS, INVERCARGILL. ::j CLAIMS PROSPECTED, BORED, AND ] . REPORTED UPON. "i LEVELS TAKEN IF NECESSARY. :vl Our Mr DENNISTON having had many ,! years' experience on the various' goldfields of ■ i - the Australasian colonies, and the management • | of several good mines, is a guarantee that all •: 1 work entrusted to us will be skilfully and carefully carried out. 31jy W1 AYGOODS, DREDGING ENGI- ■ : ' NEERS,' LONDON AND ; I ; " ' SYDNEY. ■| This Company is prepared to quote for ' 1 ' PROMPT DELIVERY' of MACHINERY ■ j ONLY or CONSTRUCTION of DREDGES ' j COMPLETE. , . j SPECIALTIES: Jessep's. Steel Gearing, , j Hadfield's Manganese Steel Pins, Bushes, Lips, ■;. ■ '"and other wearing parts. .; Further particulars from their representaj tive, care of ■ ' ' ' •, •■.I HARMAN REEVES & CO., .:. 6au Vogel street, Dunedin. EVIS GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED). SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company are requested to hand to me the SCRIP for their Shares for CANCELLATION and | ISSUE of NEW SCRIP. .-.I The' Public" are Cautioned against dealing 1 with Scrip for Shares numbered 926 to 950 and 1001 to 1050. ■ Dated this Bth day of August, 1900. DAVID LARNACH, 9au ' Secretary. j THE .SECOND NUMBER Of the MINING JNVESTORS' fi UIDE To the Dredging Companies of Otago and Southland and the West Coast IS NOW READY. | Price, Half a Crown; Posted, 2s 9d. ! This issue will be found to be greatly im- | proved.in every respect, and is illustrated by j A MAP OF THE MQLYNEUX RIVER '; and its feeding streams, with all the Dredging ; j Companies clearly shown. ! i For the future the Guide will appear T QUARTERIiY—on the 16th July, October, ; January, and April. Subscription for the four j issues (if paid in advance only), 7s 6d; posted, | ■ Bs 6d. . \ Compiled and edited by ALFRED H. BURi TON for the Otago Daily Times and Witness | Newspapers Company (Limited), Dunedin. I YE NKI^S'S ' INSTITUTE for MEDICAL ELECTRICITY, ; : ' Upper Rattray street, Dunedin. ■ i The Most Completely Furnished Electro- ; Medical Establishment in the Colonies. : Treatment by Latest Scientific Methods—viz.: Galvanism, Faradism, Franklinism, Magnet•Bm;-. Electric Massage, Hot Air, Vapour, Gal- ■ vanic and Coloured Sunlight Baths, etc. ■ : Powerful Rontgen X Rays employed. V The following Afflictions Treated by Mr ■• Jenkins with most gratifying results:—Brain "; and Nerve Exhaustion, Muscular Contractions, '.! Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Partial Par- : alysis,"St. Vitus's Dance, Synovitis, Goitre, :i . Injured Spine, etc. ■■• Superfluous Hair removed without pain by ,; Electrolysis. Lady Assistant for Lady Patients. I MONEY. ■j HOKDEK & MOLOJNEY, j 90 Princes street, ■ Telephone, 999. ; MONEY BROKERS, Money to lend on Furniture, Pianos, Cattle, Horses, Life Policies, Promissory Notes. Trade Bills discounted at Bank Rates. No commisaion. WANTED KNOWN—P. M. Innes has ' commenced business as Merchant Tailor, 27 Rattray street (upstairs), _^ AND Solicits the Patronage of the Public, Friends, and Acquaintances. A choice a-s- ---: sortment of Tweeds on hand. 9a.u OIL and Water Colour Portrait Paintings from old or faded photographs.—Gaynor .! Studio, Moray place, Dunedin. 9au DO you know what Pure Ceylon GARDEN TEA really is? If you don't, just try ; Mira, the purest of Ceylon Teas. It will prove a revelation to you.—W. MITCHELL, sole .;! importer, N.E. Valley. J' BARDSLEY, N.E. Valley, sells KOZIE • TEA. Try tho 2s 4d; it is simply exquisite. ■ nnHE most popular public favourite,' guarj JL anteed to draw well, is KOZIE TEA; i rich, pure, strong, and wholesome. Sau WANTED.— Bargains for men; Colonial Wool Underpants, 4s 3d, ss, 5s 6d; { startling value. —Bentham's Annual Sale. 'I "OEAUTIFUL American Ladies' Shoes 6s 6d, .": -O Tan Shoes 6s 9d, Gents' Patent Evening .: Shoes 5s lid.—Simon Brothers. 4au SUFFERERS from Bronchial Discomfort, " stuffiness in the head," Hoarseness, etc., '■; should take TUSSICURA; a golden remedy. QT. GEORGE JAM,—Best in the market.-■ tJ 4.11 Grocers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11807, 9 August 1900, Page 6

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